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JUst as the title say's. . I just backed my truck into a light poll in a parking lot and put a nice old dent in it :{ . I would very much appreciate if someone could direct me where i could purchase a new one [rear Bumper]. Thank you.
 
Dude seriously, the oem front & rear bumpers on our trucks are about as durable as a wet noddle. I'm waiting to do the same thing as you, but when I dent mine I'm replacing it with a buck stop rear.



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After my wife backing into a tree while getting rocks for a garden, I went on a search for a rear bumper. Got a new one on ebay for $128 Plus $50 S&H. Was out bid a few times, however, perseverance paid off.
 
I did the same thing about 6 months ago. Bought an OEM style replacement on e-bay new for $300. It's a perfect match for the stock item. Bolted right on... ... BAM! Looks like new again.
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I got one from FenderWorld on ebay. Good service. I also replaced my stock tailgate with a vented tailgate so that I can see what I am backing into. So far, so good.
 
i have a rear oem bumper off my 06 dually with all the mounts and lights and plastic. but not the 7 way rv plug i would sell you for 200. where you at? i dont know about shipping but i could go to the ups store and check what it would cost. if youre interested email me at -- email address removed -- ron
 
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Good evening:

A co-worker was rear-ended by a Toyota pickup(maybe 20mph impact) and subsequent damage was over $13,000 as it pushed the bed into the trucks cab and just tweaked everything in between. I was rear-ended by a new 1998 S-10 and he hit me at greater than 25 mph impact. I received the proverbial broken tail light and he was totalled and went home on a rollback. The difference: Ruenel rear bumper. Worth every penny.

N Dennis
 
I put on a Ranch Hand Cowboy rear bumper - solid as a rock - easy to install. Have the stock one up for sale $150 (you pay shipping) if you are interested.



CD
 
I am not a believer in heavy strong bumpers. Make a bumper that is indestructible, back into a light pole, and all of the energy is now transferred to the frame instead of crunching the bumper.
 
That and the stock bumpers are cheap, the aftermarket ones are not. I'm not ready to pay $500-600 for a bumper on my truck.
 
The Reunel bumpers also serve as super crossmembers to keep the frame from twisting. Lessee, three hits on stockers = 3x$500 and three hits on the Reunel = 3 cans of spray paint :D
 
klenger said:
I am not a believer in heavy strong bumpers. Make a bumper that is indestructible, back into a light pole, and all of the energy is now transferred to the frame instead of crunching the bumper.



There's a lot of truth here!

I wouldn't mind replacing a bumper and/or repairing the rear of the bed than repairing or replacing the frame.
 
ohnoitsyu said:
There's a lot of truth here!

I wouldn't mind replacing a bumper and/or repairing the rear of the bed than repairing or replacing the frame.

ohnoitsyu,

I have the reunel bumpers (stainless steel) and backed over a large industrial water main (10-12 inch) and had no damage to eigther the frame or bumper! :eek:
 
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